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No. 26. PuMPELLT, Raphael, W. M. Davis, R. W. 

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 Explorations in Turkestan, with an Account 

 of the Basin of Eastern Persia and Sistan. 

 Expeditionof 1903. Quarto, 336 pp., 6 pis., 

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 No. 53. MtJLLER.W. Max. Egyptological Researches: 

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 Vol. 1. Reports by Raphael Pumpelly 

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